Reebok is a global footwear and apparel company founded in 1958 in Bolton, England that is now a subsidiary of Adidas. According to reports, Reebok relies heavily on child labor in their supply chain, with 68% of their global workforce between ages 9-15 and a 10:1 ratio of girls to boys. Workers often put in 86 hours per week despite labor laws limiting overtime to 36 hours monthly, and are paid around $30 despite wages of $150, amounting to accusations that Reebok exploits child labor excessively.